GRAND Prix star Freddie Lindgren should know this week whether there is a spot for him at Wolverhampton next season.

Club bosses Chris van Straaten and Peter Adams will be alongside other Elite League bosses at the sport’s AGM, which starts this Thursday, to thrash out final team rules.

And if the current rule of one rider with an average over eight per team remains in place it means the Monmore Green club are facing an agonising decision. They currently have Lindgren, Tai Woffinden and club legend Peter Karlsson all averaging above eight.

“My plan is to be back with Wolverhampton and I hope it works out so that can happen,” said Lindgren. “I’m just waiting for Chris and Pete to get back from the AGM to tell me what they want to do with the team.

“But I would like to be back riding in England again with Wolverhampton, people know the way I feel about the club.”

Coventry, meanwhile, are expected to keep experienced promoter Colin Pratt on board under their new management structure.

Former Peterborough boss Mick Horton has agreed to lease the Bees from club owner Avtaar Sandhu for next season but any move needs to be sanctioned by the British Speedway Promoters’ Association.

Sandhu claims the process is already well under way and hopes the matter can be concluded before this week’s AGM gets under way.